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Old 06-03-2019, 10:15 AM   #8
IROCZman15
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We had a blast!

Scott, Bill and I made it out and their buddy Joe came along but his car wasn't ready so he just hungout this time. Every time I do one of these events there is always a slight bit of uneasyness, but then once I get there I'm super pumped. Beats the hell out of sitting in the lawn chair at a car show, or constantly working on a project car during prime car season, or doing nothing at all with the car. I love seat time in this old brick of iron and always will; even if its still slow.

Left the house at 5:30 am, drove down to Warminster PA. As I predicted, there was nobody on the road and route 202 was a phenomenal drive with only seeing another car every several minutes. Arrived at the location after about 1 hour 45 mins (stopped at a wawa to fuel up and get my second breakfast) Unloaded my car of the floor jack, jack stand, ramp, tucker of hand tools and parts, and walked around. Soon after, the fellas arrive. Scott brought his camaro and he had been there just the day before for the autocross school. BTK Billy brought his blue car with the big block and scott's old wheels because his 4th gen wasn't ready yet. I gotta say, I love hanging out with these guys because the comedy level is off the charts. I have been around them for 2 or 3 camaro nationals and several other car shows and its always a great time; lots of laughs.

We got registered, run through tech, and did car prep. We were all in the same class CAM-T Classic American Muscle - Traditional. There was one other car in our class but two drivers of it; so tow cars technically. These guys were dialed in. Even though their 1969 Chevelle looked a little "rough" it was a purpose built autocroos car and these guys were well seasoned drivers. So 5 of us total in Cam-T. The other classes I am not well versed in, but they were filled with tons and tons of imports and tuner cars. the ALL kicked our ass. Expected

The event had three heats. we were off heat 1, ran heat 2, and worked the track heat 3. We each got 6 runs during out heat. I'll let Billy and Scott write about their own stuff. I ran lap 1 2 and 3 with not instructor. Grabbed an instructor for run 4 and he told me to get on the throttle much sooner exiting cones. Also that my tire pressure was too high. He was right, but I overdrive it in Run 5 and spun out and aborted the run. Run 6 was my best . Even after my 4th autocross event, I still feel very green at this. Definitely need butter tires and more horsepower. The automatic trans and no ABS kills me.. but I am never going to be a competitive, purpose-build race car. it will always be a street car.

We worked the track heat 3 and it seemed a lot of those guys got much more than 6 runs. All day, there was a threat of thunder storms, and it seemed overwhelming mid afternoon, but luckily it never happened. Packed up the car car and drove home. even stopped at my buddys house in Flemington on the way home. About 170 miles on the car. Nothing failed, nothing blew up. I have a weird "pong" unloading sound from a coil spring that maybe just needs to be re-indexed and all of a sudden my seppedomer needle kicks on my dashboard between 0 and 40 mph. at 40 mph its smooth and accurate (as per the TRC app) but it bounces like crazy between 0 and 40 now. its mechanical drive. I put the speedo cable in a year ago and also changed the speedometer driven gear this winter when I changed gear ratios in the rear. will have to check the cable for kinks and maybe lube it.


All in all, a fantastic day. I am an inexperienced autocross drover with a heavy car and ancient automotive technology, but god damn... I freakin enjoy the hell out of it

Photos and videos at this link:


https://www.flickr.com/photos/iroczm...57708898506317

a few photos
























videos are from my gopro. I wont post them here. click the album link and scroll to the end.
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